My decisions determine my destination long before I ever get there. And once I do get there, I suddenly realize this is not the destination I had in mind because what I had in mind was the fantasy that my denial had created verses the reality my choices crafted.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
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When you make a decision based on your feelings more than your facts, you will make poor decisions. Facts are important, but if you don’t use them you will always be at a disadvantage because of your ignorance. When an issue is put in front of you, you must look at the facts and weigh them against what your emotions are telling you. For example, if you are thinking about buying a new car, ask yourself the following questions:

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